36 million workers. One platform.
Kormik's mission is economic visibility for Bangladesh's informal workers. Here's how we measure it.
Making invisible labour
economically visible.
Bangladesh's informal economy employs over 36 million workers who contribute massively to GDP — yet remain unverified, unprotected, and invisible to financial systems. Kormik changes that.
The scale we're solving for.
Starting in Dhaka, growing zone by zone.
Kormik pilots in three high-density labour zones in Dhaka — where informal workers are most concentrated and contractor networks are most established.
Mohammadpur
Active pilot zone — Dhaka, Bangladesh
Adabor
Active pilot zone — Dhaka, Bangladesh
Mirpur
Active pilot zone — Dhaka, Bangladesh
4 industries. Millions of workers.
Construction
Largest informal sector
RMG
Garment + textile
Transport
Rickshaw, CNG, logistics
Municipal
Cleaning, sanitation, civic work
Visibility is the prerequisite for everything.
When a worker has no verified identity, they cannot access insurance. They cannot prove their income to a bank. They cannot demonstrate their skills to new employers. They are invisible to the formal economy — even though they are the ones building it.
Kormik's approach starts with visibility. Once a worker is verified and their attendance is tracked, every other financial service becomes possible: insurance, savings, credit, pension. The verified attendance record is the foundation for everything.
“Whoever controls verified attendance, controls labour revenue.”
Make every worker
count.
Join Bangladesh's verified labour infrastructure. Whether you're a worker, sardar, contractor, or enterprise — your place in the formal economy starts here.
Launching Dhaka — April 2026